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A SLAVE DIES IN THE DEFENSE OF SULLIVAN ISLAND
A good war-date manuscript L.S., 3pp. legal folio, Abbeville, S.C., Jan. 16, 1864, a slave owner's claim against the Confederate government for the loss of his slave boy valued at $3,000.00. In part: "...Mr. R. P. Buchanan makes oath, that he...furnished a negro named Ephraim, about seventeen years old...in good health...sent to Charleston on the 14th day of Sept. 1863 [by] impressments...on the fortifications on Sullivan's Island...under the direction of Capt. Lee. Said boy died on 12th day of Oct. with congestion of the bowels & brain...contracted while employed on the Island. No physicians attended him...". Following are several personal affidavits attesting to Buchanan's fidelity and character. Ephraim died while helping defend Charleston during one of her darkest hours of survival during the Civil War as Union land naval forces assaulted the beleaguered city. Evenly toned, very good.

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